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Hammerman1 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

towards/ for / against

Hi,

Could someone please show me how the conjunctions for/against/ towards are used in sentences?

eg:

They have so much hatred for
They have so much hatred against
They have so much hatred towards

contempt for
contempt towards

Thanks.
  

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Here are some choices : They have: hatred for, contempt for, a passion for, a high regard for, affection for hatred toward(s), contempt toward(s), malice toward(s) an abhorrence of, a loathing of an aversion to a vendetta against against isn't used much with these kinds of words. CJ

  • Here are some choices : They have: hatred for, contempt for, a passion for, a high regard for, affection for hatred toward(s), contempt toward(s), malice toward(s) an abhorrence of, a loathing of an aversion to a vendetta against against isn't used much with these kinds of words.
  • CJ
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Here are some choices:

They have:

hatred for, contempt for, a passion for, a high regard for, affection for
hatred toward(s), contempt toward(s), malice toward(s)
an abhorrence of, a loathing of
an aversion to
a vendetta against

against isn't used much with these kinds of words.

CJ

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